https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66751

--- Comment #8 from Matthew Flaschen <mflasc...@wikimedia.org> ---
(In reply to Andrew Bogott from comment #6)
> So the new puppet module installs virthosts and also removes any virthosts
> that aren't currently installed?  That appeals to the obsessive/compulsive
> in me but does seem a little harsh for labs users.  Could puppet use an
> alternative to sites-available and permit non-puppetized links on
> sites-enabled?  Or better yet, somehow know to only wipe out files that it
> itself created?

Puppetizing it probably isn't a big deal for me.  However, I obviously can't
commit this to operations/puppet.  That means I need to do some kind of
self-hosted thing.

But https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Self-hosted_puppetmaster says,
"This means that as soon as you add role::puppet::self the instance will stop
receiving updates that are pushed into gerrit.", which I'd like to avoid if
possible.  Is there any way of having local puppet manifests on a Labs box
without losing automatic updates?

(As far whether Puppet should actually clear the directory of unpuppetized
stuff, I don't know).

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